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Why is the doctrine of the total depravity of man important?

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The doctrine of total depravity is important as it emphasizes that humans are completely unable to save themselves and need God's grace.

Total depravity underscores the belief that humanity is spiritually dead in sin and incapable of seeking God without divine intervention. As stated in Psalm 14:2-3, there are none who do good, all have turned aside, illustrating the complete fallen state of mankind. This doctrine is essential because it highlights the necessity of salvation by grace alone through faith in Jesus Christ. Understanding our total inability fosters an attitude of dependence on God, acknowledging that only He can quicken the dead and provide regeneration (John 3:3). Without recognizing our spiritual deadness, one cannot truly appreciate the depth of God's grace and the necessity of Christ's sacrificial work.
Scripture References: Psalm 14:2-3, John 3:3

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Henry Mahan · Sep 29, 1985
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